Originally Posted by RunKC:
Dorsey was at the top of the waiver wire while Veach was at the bottom. Don’t give me Tyreek, Fisher, Kelce or any other offensive players.
Andy found those players without Dorsey in Philly and Hardman is another example of him finding it without him.
Shawn Smith at CB is a far better signing than anything Veach has pulled...Mitch Schwartz? Dorsey drafted Jones...
Still even if you want to literally take away a bunch of Dorseys moves he's still better. [Reply]
so, the ligament in his elbows is it still an issue? Like we wouldn't have traded for him if he was injured right? Please god tell me thats not true [Reply]
Originally Posted by DinoHackett:
..why can't i start a new thread on the board yet?
It looks like you haven't completed the essay portion of the application yet. We need 2,000 words on why you're a Chiefs fan and whether you think Patrick Mahomes II could throw a ball out of the Earth's gravitational well.
Or optionally, you can choose to make 100 good posts or something like that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TambaBerry:
so, the ligament in his elbows is it still an issue? Like we wouldn't have traded for him if he was injured right? Please god tell me thats not true
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Shawn Smith at CB is a far better signing than anything Veach has pulled...Mitch Schwartz? Dorsey drafted Jones...
Still even if you want to literally take away a bunch of Dorseys moves he's still better.
Ogbah is as about as good of a move as Sean Smith so far. How can you not give Ballard credit for a lot of these moves?
Dorsey has been a disaster in Cleveland. Baker was a terrible pick (5TD/11 INT), he chose a scrawny corner over Chubb who had 12 sacks last year.
He got flat out raped by Veach in the Ogbah/Murray trade. Oh and did I mention that OBJ has 1 TD? That’s their version of Frank Clark.
Meanwhile Ballard is killing it in the draft. Did you see his rookies Okereke and Khari Willis? That’s not even counting Braden Smith and Darius Leonard. Jesus that guy is good at finding talent. [Reply]